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david: i understand that phenomenon. [laughter] ok. your mother was interested in making people more beautiful, but i guess everybody likes to make people more beautiful. so what is it that she did that got her started in the cosmetics world? leonard: she started to sell the products that her uncle had made. he was an aesthetician. and then she decided she could do even better, and she started making them in the kitchen. and i, as a little kid sitting in my high chair, would watch her make the creams at the kitchen stove. then as time went on, she would invite people to the house to do makeups. i would come home for lunch every day. i would sit in the kitchen eating my lunch, and she would be next-door making someone's face up. but she was a miracle worker. anyone who came in there would undoubtedly walk away looking fantastic. david: so, when you are in high school, you went to what, bronx high school? leonard: yeah. david: that is a pretty good high school. did you have time to help your mother and father in the company at that time?
david: i understand that phenomenon. [laughter] ok. your mother was interested in making people more beautiful, but i guess everybody likes to make people more beautiful. so what is it that she did that got her started in the cosmetics world? leonard: she started to sell the products that her uncle had made. he was an aesthetician. and then she decided she could do even better, and she started making them in the kitchen. and i, as a little kid sitting in my high chair, would watch her make the...
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david: ok, so you go to afghanistan. ask for an office job, something where you could not be shot at or something like that? wes: no, not at all. i was very clear. i'd led a group of paratroopers as a special operations officer, information operations, psychological operations, and we were in the field. what was interesting is so much of that conversation in 2005 was iraq. you know, we had about 150,000 troops in iraq at the time. in afghanistan, we only had 17,000 troops. and so i remember when i got deployment orders for afghanistan, people were like, at least you're not going to iraq. not knowing the fighting in afghanistan at that time. and literally within the first days of afghanistan, i started seeing firsthand a firefight, you start seeing just what kind of fighting was going on in afghanistan. david: so how long were you there? wes: i was over there just a little shy of a year. david: then you came back to the united states? wes: i did. david: what did you do then? wes: first, a white house fellowship. my friend
david: ok, so you go to afghanistan. ask for an office job, something where you could not be shot at or something like that? wes: no, not at all. i was very clear. i'd led a group of paratroopers as a special operations officer, information operations, psychological operations, and we were in the field. what was interesting is so much of that conversation in 2005 was iraq. you know, we had about 150,000 troops in iraq at the time. in afghanistan, we only had 17,000 troops. and so i remember...
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david: ok, he lost once. but, he usually had the advantage of having the client or the person against him admitting, in court, that here or she was wrong. he had to bring the person to the point where they said i'm guilty, i did it, i'm sorry. later, when i went to law school, i realize it doesn't work that way. justice sotomayor: at the tell you, i have been a judge since i was 38 years old. i am now 66. and, it has never happened to me. and i never read a transcript in which i have ever seen it happen at a trial. but, that might be a point as to why civic education, which is our subject tonight, is so important. because, so many people don't realize with the purpose of a court proceeding is. we are not there to find out if somebody committed a crime or not. we are there to determine whether, under the law, a prosecutor has proven that this particular defendant beyond a reasonable doubt, has committed a particular crime. those are two different purposes. because, one, the rule of law requires proof of a cert
david: ok, he lost once. but, he usually had the advantage of having the client or the person against him admitting, in court, that here or she was wrong. he had to bring the person to the point where they said i'm guilty, i did it, i'm sorry. later, when i went to law school, i realize it doesn't work that way. justice sotomayor: at the tell you, i have been a judge since i was 38 years old. i am now 66. and, it has never happened to me. and i never read a transcript in which i have ever seen...
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to sort of stuff you have to make it look up and on but i've been asked to now david ok the last thing if you got on well. you know get a copy of the more data if you damage out this book. that's you need to leave it up they need to. bring them to. god just. go. even if it is. too simple. this is. this is large a distance away i need a new focus for stuff i bought so. that all. the committee work all the nephite she said if it's in any case. i'm not. up to. the your new role. castels is coarse and he he. did see 44 still. if you need me. but i needed to saw. it on the ship. you know. it's. sort of telling. you to go. to the room. to talk to. some county social chef and once he tried to tell you. it would. be. by people i've. known some really bad and it's none of my boy. ever not to this court so. what. does it. just. to get. yes me no governess for me. if he. gets to. see it here. yes'. said his only change because some people believe in a post that has become in their. way to make a political the more senior lawyer from the state representative they put themselves out to make the cha
to sort of stuff you have to make it look up and on but i've been asked to now david ok the last thing if you got on well. you know get a copy of the more data if you damage out this book. that's you need to leave it up they need to. bring them to. god just. go. even if it is. too simple. this is. this is large a distance away i need a new focus for stuff i bought so. that all. the committee work all the nephite she said if it's in any case. i'm not. up to. the your new role. castels is coarse...
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david: ok, but based on what you know today, you would not expect to increase interest rates before 2022or you're not saying that yet. chair powell: before 2022 that would be this year, i think that would be highly unlikely. i do not talk about particular dates. i do not think there is any use in that. it really is outcome-based. david: last time the fed did increase interest rates, it did so by a little bit, and then it started shrinking its balance sheet a bit. do you have any view on whether that is the right way to proceed when you begin to interest increase rates? should you increase interest rates and then shrink the balance sheet later, or shrink the balance sheet and then increase interest rates? do you have any view on whether one policy is better? chair powell: what we did after the global financial crisis was first we were buying assets and then we gradually slowed the pace at which we were buying treasuries and mortgage-backed securities. we held the balance constant for a while. after that, we started raising interest rates. we raised them gradually and we held the balance s
david: ok, but based on what you know today, you would not expect to increase interest rates before 2022or you're not saying that yet. chair powell: before 2022 that would be this year, i think that would be highly unlikely. i do not talk about particular dates. i do not think there is any use in that. it really is outcome-based. david: last time the fed did increase interest rates, it did so by a little bit, and then it started shrinking its balance sheet a bit. do you have any view on whether...
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david: ok. thank you so much pit we will go ahead and let you enjoy a little bit of your evening. this has been terrific. we are so grateful. hill area, there you are -- thank you for hosting this and serving in your role. i think this whole thing was terrific and i welcome everyone to give them a virtual round of applause, and with that, do you have any final words, hilaria: --? >> thank you for sharing your time, stories, history, experience, and we are all waiting for this next book, so get to it. rep. clyburn: thank you very much. david: get on that. you have other work to do, too, the. don't neglect that. thanks so much, and good night, everybody. >> coming up, the white house covid-19 response team holds a news briefing. live coverage on c-span. we leave this program to take you live to the white house covid-19 -- what the president proposed yesterday. it would close the regulatory loophole, stop proliferation of what are known as ghost gun's. also coming yesterday, clarified statutory restrictions on stabilizing braces for high-powered pistols. it would publish a model red
david: ok. thank you so much pit we will go ahead and let you enjoy a little bit of your evening. this has been terrific. we are so grateful. hill area, there you are -- thank you for hosting this and serving in your role. i think this whole thing was terrific and i welcome everyone to give them a virtual round of applause, and with that, do you have any final words, hilaria: --? >> thank you for sharing your time, stories, history, experience, and we are all waiting for this next book,...
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david: ok, are you worried about the deficit? that that is pretty high, $27 trillion or so.it is 2.5 for $3 trillion or so. is there a concern for the fed in terms of impacting inflation? >> in the overtime and in the longer run, the u.s. federal budget is at an unsustainable way, meaning that that is growing meaningfully faster than the economy. it is a different thing to say that the current level of the debt is unsustainable. it is not. the current level of the debt is very sustainable, and there is no question of our ability to service an issue that that for the foreseeable future. i would also say that as a nation, we will have to eventually get back to a sustainable path. that is something that is best done in very good times, when the economy is at full employment and when taxes are rolling in. this is not the time to prioritize that concern. haidi: fed chair jay powell speaking with david rubenstein. we are getting breaking news. this company almost quadrupled the record it just said. profit in the unit was supercharged by the successful ipo of a south korean e-comme
david: ok, are you worried about the deficit? that that is pretty high, $27 trillion or so.it is 2.5 for $3 trillion or so. is there a concern for the fed in terms of impacting inflation? >> in the overtime and in the longer run, the u.s. federal budget is at an unsustainable way, meaning that that is growing meaningfully faster than the economy. it is a different thing to say that the current level of the debt is unsustainable. it is not. the current level of the debt is very...
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david: ok.onsensus forecasts for the fiscal year 2022, the current one we just started in india, is 11%. yes it is early, but does that number not look too high for india? juliana: dynamics of growth, we were already sort of pricing in a contraction in the second quarter. clearly right now if you look at the mobi india. it was just getting out of the peak of the first wave. you will see a contraction and we have that priced in. even if you convert into imf or expect the same growth, we expect 2% lower. we are seeing it coming closer to our outlook, and that is consistent with the rbi. we have to seek flattening of the curve, otherwise -- if we cannot get to that point, we have to also consider the outlook. for now, we already have priced in the economics for india already. haslinda: thank you for your insight. juliana lee there. asia mostly higher on the back of those strong earnings from the u.s. on friday. further evidence perhaps the economy is recovering and gaining momentum. looking at wher
david: ok.onsensus forecasts for the fiscal year 2022, the current one we just started in india, is 11%. yes it is early, but does that number not look too high for india? juliana: dynamics of growth, we were already sort of pricing in a contraction in the second quarter. clearly right now if you look at the mobi india. it was just getting out of the peak of the first wave. you will see a contraction and we have that priced in. even if you convert into imf or expect the same growth, we expect...
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david: your mother said " ok, we are going to move you to new york."e was having a difficult time with the transition. she became a widow in her 20's with three children she had to raise on her own. eventually she called up her parents who lived in the bronx. my father -- my grandfather was a minister in the bronx. both immigrated to this country. their house is barely big enough for them. david: she moved up there and you are the perfect child. is that right? wes: in my own mind! [laughter] wes: that was a really hard transition for me. i found myself hurting people who cared about me to impress people who do not care about me. the first time i was handcuffed i was 11 years old. after years of threats of sending me away to this school or that school, when i was 13, my mom made good on her threats and sent me to military school. david: i assume you are not dying to go to a military school. wes: it was not my first choice. david: did they straighten you out? wes: it took a while. i think i ran aw five times in the first four days. david: you went to a m
david: your mother said " ok, we are going to move you to new york."e was having a difficult time with the transition. she became a widow in her 20's with three children she had to raise on her own. eventually she called up her parents who lived in the bronx. my father -- my grandfather was a minister in the bronx. both immigrated to this country. their house is barely big enough for them. david: she moved up there and you are the perfect child. is that right? wes: in my own mind!...
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david: people are watching would say, ok, after he got his life together, road scholarship, white housewship, five books, happily married, two kids. make us feel that we are not so inadequate ourselves. tell us something you are doing that didn't work out for you failed so we can feel like were not watching a superhuman. is there something you can say you're not good at? wes: let me tell you something, there is plenty i and not good at and things i have failed at, but one thing about me is i am not afraid to fail. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. >> in the fight against covid-19 worldwide bill and melinda gates foundation is committed a staggering $1.5 billion to vaccine development, di
david: people are watching would say, ok, after he got his life together, road scholarship, white housewship, five books, happily married, two kids. make us feel that we are not so inadequate ourselves. tell us something you are doing that didn't work out for you failed so we can feel like were not watching a superhuman. is there something you can say you're not good at? wes: let me tell you something, there is plenty i and not good at and things i have failed at, but one thing about me is i am...
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this lies the military actually starting to talk to their own people and recognize their demands ok david matheson there joining us for chiang mai great to get your thoughts on your analysis thank you. now iran's president hassan rouhani has called the latest efforts to revive the 2050 nuclear deal a new success to her on another world power especially vienna on cheese stay with us participating in dealing directly but as talks continue an iranian ship was attacks of the coast of japan 80 i said big report snow from the iranian capital. a coincidence or an attempt to sabotage the nuclear talks an attack on an iranian ship in the red sea iran says the m.v. was being used as a base to support the just an anti piracy operations but it's long been believed the cargo ship was used by iran's revolutionary guards and israel quickly emerged as a possible suspect for the attack last month israel had accused iran of targeting one of its vessels but neither country is admitting responsibility for either incident in the case of the m.v. sevis it's believed the miners attached to the ship as a nuclear
this lies the military actually starting to talk to their own people and recognize their demands ok david matheson there joining us for chiang mai great to get your thoughts on your analysis thank you. now iran's president hassan rouhani has called the latest efforts to revive the 2050 nuclear deal a new success to her on another world power especially vienna on cheese stay with us participating in dealing directly but as talks continue an iranian ship was attacks of the coast of japan 80 i...
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vote in governments that are able to look into it it's making process ok now and thank you for the very last brief word to you david in washington i think it was a roman or a there is a general who said something like if you want peace get ready for war so we've got to be on the verge of being ready for world war 3 all the time and we just got to accept it well that was test it's it's more than that you know the modern world is complex my battalion was was sent to rwanda when genocide was going on in the u.n. mission failed at the end of the day particularly for the united states people look at us to solve big messy ugly problems and there just is evil out there in the world so you know the few countries that maintain a global ability to go out and stop things like genocide that should be welcome to people forgotten you know the lessons of srebrenica and rwanda but they're remembered here in washington so yeah there's still wisdom in the words of the ancient greeks ok gentlemen thank you so much thank you to our guests them and david to russia and graham on weapons thank you too for watching you can see the program
vote in governments that are able to look into it it's making process ok now and thank you for the very last brief word to you david in washington i think it was a roman or a there is a general who said something like if you want peace get ready for war so we've got to be on the verge of being ready for world war 3 all the time and we just got to accept it well that was test it's it's more than that you know the modern world is complex my battalion was was sent to rwanda when genocide was going...
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were they the united states would provide the as the us that is in a comeback seems to david about you want to say ok it's not something that's not good for them medic and whites good for the others so there is really a double edged sword here and therefore what does the oil just have this is that and even before the u.s. that has an account vaccine will be provided outside the united states the f.d.a. has to to get the the ok from the f.d.a. to do that so if the is an independent agency that you know sent this that doctors and physicians make the decision so that would be the best approach to it which is really that right that i point at this point the hold up is that related to the timing i think that once the citizen it had finished and then we had also started to eat about some of the same. and various events in europe that gave us a pause and trying to understand exactly what's going on think secondly there is the nature of the protocol you know the clinical trial with us has in it that there are some few mishaps there and i think the f.d.a. had a quested or cuts of deployment vision or on to ot
were they the united states would provide the as the us that is in a comeback seems to david about you want to say ok it's not something that's not good for them medic and whites good for the others so there is really a double edged sword here and therefore what does the oil just have this is that and even before the u.s. that has an account vaccine will be provided outside the united states the f.d.a. has to to get the the ok from the f.d.a. to do that so if the is an independent agency that...
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hours like i mentioned david luger we also heard from 2 paramedics seth zachary vendor and derrick smith very much a part of the 1st responders team that arrived on the scene ok we're seeing the prosecution ask a few more questions of david plugger let's go back and listen in just for additional one. africa resistance of the house years ago and. that was after he was handcuffed and on the ground and the walk. cracked thank you for the question. is announced. for the action is for thank you for being with us today. few questions and i had to follow up with you. when a police officer under your command uses force are they required to immediately immediately notify it depends of the type of force ok are there certain circumstances where you may get a phone call or a radio dispatch immediately yes are there certain circumstances or situations where you may get a phone call or order use of force within 10 to 15 minutes yes are there circumstances where you may get a use of force report or from an officer from an hour or 2 later. not one that would cause me to have to go to the scene that would be more immediate it would be. subject right but it could happen within
hours like i mentioned david luger we also heard from 2 paramedics seth zachary vendor and derrick smith very much a part of the 1st responders team that arrived on the scene ok we're seeing the prosecution ask a few more questions of david plugger let's go back and listen in just for additional one. africa resistance of the house years ago and. that was after he was handcuffed and on the ground and the walk. cracked thank you for the question. is announced. for the action is for thank you for...
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my name is david, can you hear me ok? first of all, thank you very much. i am on vacation, here by myself in the middle of wisconsin. i have never watched c-span in my entire life. but, like a lot of people, our american world is being turned upside down, so i turned it on and this show, washington journal, has captured me. i am now an internal fan of c-span. just want to let you know that. if it was all night long, i would stay up watching. this is my question, and i would like both gentlemen to answer, if possible. one is the obvious one that i have not heard a word about yet this morning. where is this funding coming from? somewhere -- it comes from somewhere, right? that is my question. host: thank you, david. guest: in general, the funding provided by the american rescue plan will be borrowed, it is not offset. this is in the tradition frankly of the past five covid related bills. these are viewed as essential emergency expenditures. we are borrowing it. from my perspective, that is where i start to be concerned about the extent that we are providing
my name is david, can you hear me ok? first of all, thank you very much. i am on vacation, here by myself in the middle of wisconsin. i have never watched c-span in my entire life. but, like a lot of people, our american world is being turned upside down, so i turned it on and this show, washington journal, has captured me. i am now an internal fan of c-span. just want to let you know that. if it was all night long, i would stay up watching. this is my question, and i would like both gentlemen...
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we must absolutely now move on to ok 10 seconds john john i'll give you 10 seconds go then you get and then they have done this was eco they have done this with david that done this with cholera in 98 in 2012 and beyond 2620 something in terms of ok reporting were all right you made your point jockeys from speaking out all right you made it home we must move on to talk about economics philip whatever happens with politics is it fair to say economic reform must absolutely be stepped up by desk i know the economy contracted 11 percent in 2020. so cuba's largest problem is that it doesn't export but now it doesn't have a way of bringing in hard currency which is what you need in order to be able to buy on the international market to cuba imports 2 thirds of its food that's crazy now for agricultural country surrounded by fish and water it should not be importing much speech but at this point it needs to find ways of getting hard currency not only to change its agricultural system but to import food and so it's trying to do that it's trying to open up more to foreign investment ending that dual currency will purge that it's now allowing cuban americans
we must absolutely now move on to ok 10 seconds john john i'll give you 10 seconds go then you get and then they have done this was eco they have done this with david that done this with cholera in 98 in 2012 and beyond 2620 something in terms of ok reporting were all right you made your point jockeys from speaking out all right you made it home we must move on to talk about economics philip whatever happens with politics is it fair to say economic reform must absolutely be stepped up by desk i...
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host: ok, david. guest: david is correct. public schooling is the number one cost.costs in terms of health care and infrastructure. you can look at three different types of immigrants that tend to settle in -- refugees are resettled at government expense. there is a cap on how much they can spend per refugee and they are often resettled in lower income areas because the cost of housing is so high. used to be that refugees were settled in the d.c. area. most of them are resettled in baltimore now. large numbers are resettled in low income neighborhoods in major cities. the southwest part of houston, for example. the schools there and some of those cities -- in some of those cities are also receiving a lot of the children that are coming across the border, unaccompanied children, children coming with their families from central america. the schools in these communities do face additional stress. there is a role for the federal government to play. once upon a time, there was a significant amount of money that goes all the way back to 1986. the immigration reform and co
host: ok, david. guest: david is correct. public schooling is the number one cost.costs in terms of health care and infrastructure. you can look at three different types of immigrants that tend to settle in -- refugees are resettled at government expense. there is a cap on how much they can spend per refugee and they are often resettled in lower income areas because the cost of housing is so high. used to be that refugees were settled in the d.c. area. most of them are resettled in baltimore...
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that this will likely elevate interest rates sooner than originally expected ok so a lot of hope there for the markets now david speaking of markets here in the u.s. it seems to also be building on this recent strength after president biden introduced his more died trillion dollar infrastructure proposal however biden's plan faces opposition among republicans and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell said last week that biden's plan would not receive republican support so where does his plan stand now and do you think that it will actually get approved. now one of our core interests as a firm is in infrastructure so we'll be looking forward to seeing how liberal the definition of that word becomes we also see natural resources benefitting from the answer infrastructure plan of course on tax the republicans will obstruct on this it's politics as usual this is not about whether your fiscally conservative or not the g.o.p. hasn't been sicily conservative a day in the last 20 years but they do have a point of criticism the vast majority of the spending has nothing to do with infrastructure 639000000000 is infrastr
that this will likely elevate interest rates sooner than originally expected ok so a lot of hope there for the markets now david speaking of markets here in the u.s. it seems to also be building on this recent strength after president biden introduced his more died trillion dollar infrastructure proposal however biden's plan faces opposition among republicans and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell said last week that biden's plan would not receive republican support so where does his plan...
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ok. mr. david, let me ask you a question. how many sexes do you think there are? >> how many sexes?how many genders? >> there is a difference between sex and gender identity. >> i am asking biological sexes, how many do you think there are? >> i would differ to the medical practitioners. i think there has been studies showing that if you're talking about sex, sex is defined about many different characteristics. >> are there more than two? >> you could make that argument. >> are you making that argument? but are you making it? >> i cannot ignore the fact that there are individuals who are intersex. >> are there more than two sexes, in your opinion? >> it's not limited to two. >> that's all i've got, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i had to move up here to get a seat. i was a member without a seat a while earlier. i moved it down in the order after we reconstituted this congress. sorry for the confusion. >> honesty is rewarded. you are the last senator to ask. >> i want to thank you for having this hearing. i think it's a very important and very sensitive issue. and i also r
ok. mr. david, let me ask you a question. how many sexes do you think there are? >> how many sexes?how many genders? >> there is a difference between sex and gender identity. >> i am asking biological sexes, how many do you think there are? >> i would differ to the medical practitioners. i think there has been studies showing that if you're talking about sex, sex is defined about many different characteristics. >> are there more than two? >> you could make...
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host: ok, you are getting confused because you are trying to listen with your television and phone. just listen and talk through the phone. david, a republican. caller: my question is, when people do not like the $12,000 from obamacare, what did they do? did they go to medicaid or what? guest: i believe that is right. i confess i'm not 100% certain of the income qualifications for medicaid, but if your income is low enough, then that is what people do, they would go to medicaid. host: what are states doing with medicaid related to the aca provisions? guest: a dozen states have not extended medicaid. i need to explain how that happened. when the aca was passed, it required states to expand medicaid. states, some of them fought and there was a court case and the supreme court found that congress could not require states to do that, so states were allowed to opt out of the medicaid expansion. 12 of them have done so. under the american rescue plan, there were incentives where the federal government was going to pick up more of the cost, so states could expand medicaid. we have seen two states that have talked about doing so, alaba
host: ok, you are getting confused because you are trying to listen with your television and phone. just listen and talk through the phone. david, a republican. caller: my question is, when people do not like the $12,000 from obamacare, what did they do? did they go to medicaid or what? guest: i believe that is right. i confess i'm not 100% certain of the income qualifications for medicaid, but if your income is low enough, then that is what people do, they would go to medicaid. host: what are...
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ok. as we move on from there. such a quiet morning. tom: david westin leading our coverage tonight on the president's speech.jamin joins us. i read nancy's article carefully. is this thing dead on arrival or will it be subject to amendment in the coming months? ben: this will be the centerpiece of a lot of back-and-forth in d.c. over the coming months. everything that's in this plan that we will hear about tonight is quite unlikely to make it over the finish line. this is the opening salvo. what we hear from the president is a lot of things americans watching tonight probably sounds pretty good. you will hear about free pre-k, you will hear about more money to be able to go to community colleges for free. you will hear a lot of things that he talks about during the campaign and a lot of americans probably would like. so i think what he's going to do tonight is sell this not to the 200 members, it's good to be less than normal because of the pandemic in the chamber but he will be trying to sell this to the american public. tom: mcconnell in kentucky calls it a liberal whistler. -- with list. -- wish list. jon
ok. as we move on from there. such a quiet morning. tom: david westin leading our coverage tonight on the president's speech.jamin joins us. i read nancy's article carefully. is this thing dead on arrival or will it be subject to amendment in the coming months? ben: this will be the centerpiece of a lot of back-and-forth in d.c. over the coming months. everything that's in this plan that we will hear about tonight is quite unlikely to make it over the finish line. this is the opening salvo....
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Apr 12, 2021
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is it ok for david cameron, tony blair, and gordon brown to be lobbying in government now?. you cannot have a law which is enforceable ten years after you have left a job which restricts what you can do. itjust wouldn't work. and what's the problem we are really worried about? we are worried about the people in public office making the people in public office making the wrong decisions because they are under the influence of the wrong people. let under the influence of the wrong eo - le. . , ~ under the influence of the wrong ..eole, under the influence of the wrong --eole. ., ., people. let me ask you about... that's what _ people. let me ask you about... that's what we _ people. let me ask you about... that's what we need _ people. let me ask you about... that's what we need to - people. let me ask you about... that's what we need to tackle... what about those in office, do you think rishi sunak, who was the chancellor david cameron was texting, behaved responsibly? do you think matt hancock, the health secretary, who went for a private drink with david cameron behaved ap
is it ok for david cameron, tony blair, and gordon brown to be lobbying in government now?. you cannot have a law which is enforceable ten years after you have left a job which restricts what you can do. itjust wouldn't work. and what's the problem we are really worried about? we are worried about the people in public office making the people in public office making the wrong decisions because they are under the influence of the wrong people. let under the influence of the wrong eo - le. . , ~...
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Apr 26, 2021
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my name is david, can you hear me ok? first of all, thank you very much. here by myself in the middle of wisconsin. i have never watched c-span in my entire life. but, like a lot of people, our american world is being turned upside down, so i turned it on and this show, washington journal, has captured me. i am now an internal fan of c-span. just want to let you know that. if it was all night long, i would stay up watching. this is my question, and i would like both gentlemen to answer, if possible. one is the obvious one that i have not heard a word about yet this morning. where is this funding coming from? somewhere -- it comes from somewhere, right? that is my question. host: thank you, david. guest: in general, the funding provided by the american rescue plan will be borrowed, it is not offset. this is in the tradition frankly of the past five covid related bills. these are viewed as essential emergency expenditures. we are borrowing it. from my perspective, that is where i start to be concerned about the extent that we are providing more funding than
my name is david, can you hear me ok? first of all, thank you very much. here by myself in the middle of wisconsin. i have never watched c-span in my entire life. but, like a lot of people, our american world is being turned upside down, so i turned it on and this show, washington journal, has captured me. i am now an internal fan of c-span. just want to let you know that. if it was all night long, i would stay up watching. this is my question, and i would like both gentlemen to answer, if...
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ok the guy who is a modern. day we have to break in there we're going right to break we do appreciate your time and your thoughts on this though david david lange wallner criminal defense and immigration lawyer good to have you on the program mission. i don't know once for another deep dive into the business world been bustin get going in moments stay close for the season. this is the one business show you can't afford to miss for in washington following 2 years of turbulence from the united states and other nations huawei has bounced back with a rise in profit straight ahead we bring you a panel to discuss what this means for the chinese telecom giant the fight for infrastructure is shaping up to be the by the administration's next major move later on we analyze the latest proposal and what it means for the u.s. economy and a later we take you down to alabama where a vote is underway to unionize at an amazon facility a 1st in the united states the packed show today. and we lead the program with wall way the chinese telecom giant which has been at the center of the tech battle between the world's 2 largest economies and now say it's
ok the guy who is a modern. day we have to break in there we're going right to break we do appreciate your time and your thoughts on this though david david lange wallner criminal defense and immigration lawyer good to have you on the program mission. i don't know once for another deep dive into the business world been bustin get going in moments stay close for the season. this is the one business show you can't afford to miss for in washington following 2 years of turbulence from the united...
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david, can you help us with this? >> sorry. would you like to share with us? ken? >> he is coming up. >> you are muted. ok. i apologize, i saw that he was sharing with us, but he was mentioning that his city manager and his assistant city manager are also tongan, and they represent about 1.6% of the population. >> there he is! >>, there he is! i don't know what happened! [laughter] >> how are you doing there, mayor? >> hi! thank you, mayor. >> i remember you. i didn't realize that -- my mom is from samoa. mayor kautz. i remember meeting with you. now, i was just kind of bragging. not only is our city manager someone, he was actually -- city manager samoan, he was formerly in the nfl. his job was to kill quarterbacks. in our manager is tongan. go figure. here, we are probably one point percent of the population. i had the mayor from albuquerque, while ago and he asked me, where you elected at large? how many japanese live in las cruces? i said, maybe 20 families. he goes, i am going to put las cruces as a preferred destination in japan to visit. i thought that was pretty cool. so i just want to lend my supp
david, can you help us with this? >> sorry. would you like to share with us? ken? >> he is coming up. >> you are muted. ok. i apologize, i saw that he was sharing with us, but he was mentioning that his city manager and his assistant city manager are also tongan, and they represent about 1.6% of the population. >> there he is! >>, there he is! i don't know what happened! [laughter] >> how are you doing there, mayor? >> hi! thank you, mayor. >> i...
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Apr 1, 2021
04/21
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host: ok, you are getting confused because you are trying to listen with your television and phone. just listen and talk through the phone. david, a republican. caller: my question is, when people do not like the $12,000 from obamacare, what did they do? did they go to medicaid or what? guest: i believe that is right. i confess i'm not 100% certain of the income qualifications for medicaid, but if your income is low enough, then that is what people do, they would go to medicaid. host: what are states doing with medicaid related to the aca provisions? guest: a dozen states have not extended medicaid. i need to explain how that happened. when the aca was passed, it required states to expand medicaid. states, some of them fought and there was a court case and the supreme court found that congress could not require states to do that, so states were allowed to opt out of the medicaid expansion. 12 of them have done so. under the american rescue plan, there were incentives where the federal government was going to pick up more of the cost, so states could expand medicaid. we have seen two states that have talked about doing so, alaba
host: ok, you are getting confused because you are trying to listen with your television and phone. just listen and talk through the phone. david, a republican. caller: my question is, when people do not like the $12,000 from obamacare, what did they do? did they go to medicaid or what? guest: i believe that is right. i confess i'm not 100% certain of the income qualifications for medicaid, but if your income is low enough, then that is what people do, they would go to medicaid. host: what are...
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04/21
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ok i paid my day. let me go in and do something good. >> the cops weren't so sure and we're now chasing down his friends. including his good pal david stone. a married high school baseball coach and employee at the moscow, idaho, maintenance department. to the vet investigators astonishment, david volunteered that evening hang out with charles and rachael at the garage, the friday night she went missing. >> now you've got another guy, someone with information? >> somebody with information immediately raises the question. why didn't charles capone ever mentioned david stone to be during the entire time i interviewed him. >> three days after rachel was reported missing, the task force detective sat david stone down and grilled him. >> he provided a timeline for that evening. and it was different than charles capone's timeline. the has >> the husband's friends told cops rachel came by around 5 pm and waiting for trials to finish. our david stone says he then left to get some food and a&w, and when he got back to the garage around eight, rachel was gone. stone said he drove charles to a local bar, swung by his home for a while, then wen
ok i paid my day. let me go in and do something good. >> the cops weren't so sure and we're now chasing down his friends. including his good pal david stone. a married high school baseball coach and employee at the moscow, idaho, maintenance department. to the vet investigators astonishment, david volunteered that evening hang out with charles and rachael at the garage, the friday night she went missing. >> now you've got another guy, someone with information? >> somebody with...
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Apr 8, 2021
04/21
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ok. thank you so much for answering that huge range of- answering that huge range of questions. doctor andrew and doctor davids the chief executive of the end—of—life charity marie curie thank you so much for talking to us today. we are talking here not so much about covid patients but patients who clearly were terminally ill and wanted to be at home so they could at least see their families in theirfinal could at least see their families in their final days.— their final days. that's right and as ou their final days. that's right and as you said. _ their final days. that's right and as you said, there _ their final days. that's right and as you said, there is _ their final days. that's right and as you said, there is a - their final days. that's right and | as you said, there is a significant increase in the number of people dying at home during the last calendar year from covid and all other conditions, and the research produced today shows that nearly three quarters of people who cared for those people, said they didn�*t feel they had the support they neededin feel they had the support they needed in order
ok. thank you so much for answering that huge range of- answering that huge range of questions. doctor andrew and doctor davids the chief executive of the end—of—life charity marie curie thank you so much for talking to us today. we are talking here not so much about covid patients but patients who clearly were terminally ill and wanted to be at home so they could at least see their families in theirfinal could at least see their families in their final days.— their final days. that's...
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Apr 5, 2021
04/21
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ok. this from another viewer, use the cards given. you can join us on twitter or facebook. next up is david, joining us this morning from louisiana.d morning, david. caller: good morning, sir. i'm from independence. i'm independent. i've always believed that the best way to determine independence is to force federal regulation. i'm not going to get a vaccine and i'm not going to have a passport and i don't know why i should because i have never worn a mask yet. i believe the virus is real, but something surely doesn't make sense. i'm not a guinea pig for the government. god bless you, sir. host: for those allergic to the ingredients in the vaccine, according to this, they will neither own past test they will need their own passport -- they will need their own passport. sara, ohio, good morning. caller: i feel that a person that wants to travel around the country overseas, they should have their papers. this virus, you know, has taken out too many people. too many families have lost loved ones. so, if they don't care about their own health, they should stay at home, not travel. you host: become media pages. continue -- thank you fo
ok. this from another viewer, use the cards given. you can join us on twitter or facebook. next up is david, joining us this morning from louisiana.d morning, david. caller: good morning, sir. i'm from independence. i'm independent. i've always believed that the best way to determine independence is to force federal regulation. i'm not going to get a vaccine and i'm not going to have a passport and i don't know why i should because i have never worn a mask yet. i believe the virus is real, but...